Let's talk about the common traits of people who have been through the ups and downs in the crypto world. It feels especially relatable.
First, those who have lost everything tend to be the most cheerful, as if nothing has happened. The ones who make money, on the other hand, stay silent, afraid others might find out.
And then there are those who hold a full bag of trash coins, still convinced they can bounce back after dropping 90%. Their confidence is incredible—it's like "I don't look at the K-line, so the K-line doesn't exist."
The most hilarious are the days with no market movement. These people keep flooding the discussion boards every day, debating whether ETH can hit a new high, when BTC will take off—literally talking about the market out of thin air.
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ruggedSoBadLMAO
· 01-10 16:17
My 90% of the coins are still there, and I firmly believe in the rebound, haha.
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EthSandwichHero
· 01-10 11:54
Oh wow, isn't this just my daily autobiography? I'm currently that kind of dog who loses all his pants and still brags in the group chat...
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failed_dev_successful_ape
· 01-09 15:17
Haha, I'm the kind of person who keeps bragging even after losing everything, I'm truly unbeatable.
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BlockchainTalker
· 01-07 16:56
actually, this hits different when you realize it's just collective delusion theater masquerading as market analysis. the whole "i don't check charts so charts don't exist" thing? that's just cope with extra steps, ngl.
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DegenGambler
· 01-07 16:56
Haha really, you talk the most when losing money, and stay silent when making money. This logic is amazing.
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MoodFollowsPrice
· 01-07 16:56
Haha, I’m that kind of full-position trash coin holder, still sleepwalking after a 90% drop.
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ZkSnarker
· 01-07 16:40
ngl the "i don't look at charts so the charts don't exist" thing hits different... imagine if peer review worked that way lmao
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FantasyGuardian
· 01-07 16:39
Haha, I'm the kind of person who holds a full position in trash coins and still talks tough. I even deleted the K-line chart.
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CryptoSurvivor
· 01-07 16:35
Haha, you really hit the nail on the head. I'm the one who loses everything and still keeps bragging.
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GasDevourer
· 01-07 16:32
Haha, I got all of them right, especially that state of not looking at the K-line. I'm currently living in this self-deception.
Let's talk about the common traits of people who have been through the ups and downs in the crypto world. It feels especially relatable.
First, those who have lost everything tend to be the most cheerful, as if nothing has happened. The ones who make money, on the other hand, stay silent, afraid others might find out.
And then there are those who hold a full bag of trash coins, still convinced they can bounce back after dropping 90%. Their confidence is incredible—it's like "I don't look at the K-line, so the K-line doesn't exist."
The most hilarious are the days with no market movement. These people keep flooding the discussion boards every day, debating whether ETH can hit a new high, when BTC will take off—literally talking about the market out of thin air.
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